Army tests body armor tailored for female soldiers

FORT CAMPBELL, KY (AP) - The Army has developed body armor that's shorter and tailored specifically to fit women's physiques.

The tactical vests, which better accommodate smaller torsos and fit closer to women's chests, will be fielded for the first time by female soldiers from Fort Campbell, who are deploying to Afghanistan.

Members of a female engagement team from the 101st Airborne Division, who will be directly interacting with Afghan women during the upcoming deployment, have been equipped with the prototypes. The vest eliminates gaps between the material and the body and can be fitted with smaller side ballistic inserts for small waist sizes.

Female soldiers have said that poor fitting armor made it difficult bending over, getting in and out of tight spaces like military vehicles, or positioning rifles against their shoulders.

Women now make up 14 percent of the Army and are closer to combat than they have been previously.